I'll drop-kick anyone I see riding that bike and ask questions later. Sorry to hear that your Sheep got stolen. Hopefully, one of us will be able to help track that beauty down for you. Might want to drop a line to James and New Belgium to let them know it was stolen (see if they put a serial or other ways of telling it's that specific bike besides headbadge) - also call every pawn shop and bike shop in the area and let them know to be on the lookout. Also, hire some snipers to sit on roofs around downtown and just wait...

I'll drop-kick anyone I see riding that bike and ask questions later. Sorry to hear that your Sheep got stolen. Hopefully, one of us will be able to help track that beauty down for you. Might want to drop a line to James and New Belgium to let them know it was stolen (see if they put a serial or other ways of telling it's that specific bike besides headbadge) - also call every pawn shop and bike shop in the area and let them know to be on the lookout. Also, hire some snipers to sit on roofs around downtown and just wait...

If you don't have the bike's serial number registered, pawn shops have every right to buy and sell it. Police can't do anything. The only thing you can do it buy it back. Even if you have pictures of you on the bike from when you were 5 until 25, police still say there is no way of knowing it's yours unless it's registered. They MAY seize it if they do find it was stolen, but it'll go into auction, rather than being returned to you.

Which I find to be total BS. I can go walk up to a bike, take the serial number off it, register it (if it hasn't already been), and then steal the bike a day later. Well...legally, it's my bike now, but I stole it. It's an F'ed up system in my opinion.